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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Bird Flu Virus Found in Poultry Markets in China


CHINA - The bird flu virus, also known as H5N1, seems to exist widely in the poultry markets, particularly in South China, posing a tough challenge for the nation's epidemic intervention work, senior experts warned.
Worse, a mutant strain of the virus called H5N1-2.3.2.1 was found spreading among live poultry, which the vaccine now in use cannot fully protect against, Guo Fusheng, technical adviser in animal health of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nation, told China Daily on Tuesday, citing information and statistics from China's Ministry of Agriculture.   Now earth getting worse and worse...Wanzulswiftlet
In late August, FAO warned of a possible resurgence of bird flu outbreaks around the world. According to the organization, since the virus was first detected in 2003, it has infected at least 560 people worldwide, killing 331 of them. 
> "With the arrival of autumn and winter, the country is facing an escalating risk of bird flu outbreaks among poultry as well as that of humans getting infected," he warned. 


Apa yang anda tahu tentang peringkat pertumbuhan bulu pahat ( porcupine stage ) dan kesan Fisiologi keatas anak burung walet termasuk semua avian atau keluarga burung atau haiwan yang berbulu pelepah. Micro condition memberi kesan yang besar keatas anak - anak avian untuk survival dalam rumah burung walet anda. Apa yang berlaku kepada anak burung walet memberi kesan Psikologi serius keatas parents Mereka. Anda perlu tahu perkara - perkara ini untuk menjadikan RBW anda terus competitive dalam industri perladangan burung walet. Selamat menimba ilmu!.... wanzulswiftlet sentiasa competitive for the swiftlet farming.

Benefit of forced harvest Practise


From 172 nests to 242 nests, up by 70 nests or 40% increment.


What I told them that there is no logical explanation but I was told that once they loose their nest (plus egg and babies) they will move to another BH.


During that few nights stay they must have make some requests for some kind of help from their neighbours to restart their building of new nests. This is just perseption of blogger....wanzulswiftlet


The increment is very common and very similar to those BH that went through a "Forced Harvest" exercise.


My advise to them was to consider implementing a kind of force harvest once a year and the best timing would be during the end or early breeding season.


In this way there will be a minimum damage to those young chicks